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Religious persecution / Sociological classifications of religious movements / Anti-cult movement / New religious movement / Destructive cult / Deprogramming / Aum Shinrikyo / Mind control / Political cult / Religion / Culture / Cult
Date: 2005-05-15 14:53:58
Religious persecution
Sociological classifications of religious movements
Anti-cult movement
New religious movement
Destructive cult
Deprogramming
Aum Shinrikyo
Mind control
Political cult
Religion
Culture
Cult

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